I have installed mailman only for my company use. I would like to remove
all posting restrictions if the incoming email is coming from our mail
server. Is there an easy way of doing this for all lists?
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On 09/02/2013 02:26 PM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>
> I'm more interested in questions like how I tell Mailman that I'm
> using VERP at all and such. Anything that is on the bounce
> configuration page I can just do through the web interface. :)
Your OP implied that you were doing the actual VERP
On Mon, 02 Sep 2013 11:50:48 -0700 Mark Sapiro
wrote:
> On 09/02/2013 11:35 AM, Barry S. Finkel wrote:
>
> > A fatal NDR (once per day) is
> > treated as a bounce, and increases the bounce score by 1.0 . A
> > soft bounce is counted as 0.5 .
>
> That's how it's documented, but it doesn't actuall
On 09/02/2013 11:35 AM, Barry S. Finkel wrote:
> A fatal NDR (once per day) is
> treated as a bounce, and increases the bounce score by 1.0 . A soft
> bounce is counted as 0.5 .
That's how it's documented, but it doesn't actually work that way. A
bounce is either fatal (scored as 1.0) or it is i
On 9/2/2013 12:52 PM, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
I have a Postfix setup with VERP turned on for some lists that I run.
(I'm cool with the load using VERP with every message implies.)
I'd like to be able to tune bounce behavior, but the documentation for
this seems a bit spotty. What can I adjust to
I have a Postfix setup with VERP turned on for some lists that I run.
(I'm cool with the load using VERP with every message implies.)
I'd like to be able to tune bounce behavior, but the documentation for
this seems a bit spotty. What can I adjust to make things behave the
way I might like?
Perry